Good and Bad News In The World Of Foreclosures
July 11, 2008 by Danilo Bogdanovic
Filed under Statistics
There’s good news and bad news in the national and local Loudoun County foreclosure world. You probably want to hear the bad news first, right? Ok, here goes…
Bad news
- Nationwide, foreclosure filings in June 2008 were up 53% over June 2007
- Economists project 2.5 million homes nationwide will enter the foreclosure process this year, up from 1.5 million in 2007
- Analysts say the mortgage industry’s effort to assist troubled borrowers is being overwhelmed by the magnitude of the foreclosure crisis
Good news
- Nationwide, foreclosure filings are down 3.4 percent in June over May
- The local Loudoun County foreclosure market has shown signs of stabilization over the past 6 months
- The new Virginia law that went into affect July 1 may help some financially-stressed Loudoun County homeowners moving forward
Yes, the bad news is pretty bad. But remember that the bad news is nationwide and that the Washington, DC metro area, including Loudoun County, is about 6 to 9 months ahead of the rest of the country.








